désargenter, v.a., to unsilver, to drain of money. Ces emplettes m’ont désargenté; these purchases have emptied my purse.

se désargenter, v.r., to become unsilvered, to lose its plating, to spend all one’s money.

désarmé, -e, part., disarmed, unarmed.

désarmement, n.m., disarming, disarmament; (nav.) laying up.

désarmer, v.a., to disarm, to unarm, to appease, to calm; to foil; to uncock (a gun); (nav.) to unship (oars); to lay up, to dismantle. Ses pleurs me désarmèrent; her tears disarmed me. — la colère de quelqu’un; to appease any one’s anger. — un vaisseau; to dismantle a ship, to lay her up; to pay off the officers and crew.

désarmer, v.n., to disarm; (nav.) to be dismantled, to be paid off.

désarrimer, v.a., (nav.) to alter or shift the stowage in the hold.

désarroi, n.m., disorder, disarray, confusion, hurly-burly.

désarticulation, n.f., (surg.) amputation (in a joint).

désarticuler, v.a., to disjoint.